
Some girls began to swarm Baskara like flies swarming on the carcass, some stroking the face, head, body, thighs and even vital tools belonging to Baskara.
Baskara's breathing began to rhythm with irregularity, his chest rumbling feeling the tension that began to occur at the bottom of his stomach. The girls began to seduce and sigh seductively at Baskara, the two black beads of Baskara still closed behind his eyelids.
As vigorously as Baskara tried to withstand the growing turmoil, the girls continued to wander Baskara's body wildly and lustfully but Baskara remained unmoved. He remained firm in his silence.
One full day the girls continued to care for Baskara's body but he remained firm not budging, the sound of lightning so thunderous blaring in the middle of the forest and shrieking Baskara's ears as soon as the girls disappeared along with the fall of the lightning, not long after a heavy rain appeared after the lightning came down to hit the earth.
Heavy rain and strong winds accompanied Baskara's tapa that night, the cold burst like thousands of ice that rained down on his body but he remained until the sun shone again the next day.
Unbearable tiredness began to hit Baskara's body and soul, sukma, there was not a single energy left in his body of hunger and thirst alternated with fatigue tore his body but he was determined to stay until there was no more breath left in his body.
Vague voices of Sania and Miranda are heard behind the waterfall. They were busy chatting on the edge of the waterfall pool.
"Sania." Baskara in the Heart.
"Dad, we came to accompany you," cried the spoiled Sania. Then there was the sound of Sania and Miranda continuing their clutches, all of a sudden.
"Dad please!" Shouted Sania hysterically.
The sound of Miranda's crying broke out among the Snake's hissing that echoed throughout the forest, Baskara clenched her hand about to jump out.
"Don't! It's not your wife and your son!" His little inner voice began to rebuke Baskara.
"Dad, help us Daddy! Auh, sick Daddy. Please," Sania's moans wrench Baskara's heart.
Her feet wanted to stand up immediately but again her little heart cried out loudly. " Conscious Baskara! It's not your son and wife, think it's okay!"
"Dad, please save us. Toloooong." Sania's screams are getting more and more bitter.
The screams of Miranda and Sania further cut Baskara's heart but her small heart also continued to warn her that they were not real.
"Aaayyaaah, Toolooong."
Baskara wanted to jump out immediately when he heard the screams of the child and his wife but his body felt helpless to move.
"Aaaakkh."
Lonely silence no more screams after the last groan, Baskara tears flowed from the closed eyelid gap and wet the temple.
"I'm sorry" Baskara groaned inwardly.
"Guuuung, guuuuunggg, gguuuunnnng."
The sound of the gong roared three times, Baskara opened his eyes and crawled out towards the waterfall. His body was swept with a curve to the edge, slowly Baskara rolled his body until he fell into the pool of the waterfall.
"Welcome you successfully take your place and fight test after test" said Muhdar's grandfather. Suddenly Baskara's body lifted and weakly crushed before the grandfather of Muhdar.
"Stand up and follow me!" The orders of Muhdar and Baskara's grandfather stood slowly and followed the footsteps of Muhdar's grandfather.
The trip to Muhdar's grandfather's cottage felt faster and closer than the time they departed, now they were in a room that was very creepy for Baskara.
The dark atmosphere was not well lit, some human skulls and buffalo skulls hung on the walls and every corner of the room, antiques and
heirlooms decorate every inch of the room. The smell of incense mixed with myrrh rippled through the room.
"Listen to me carefully, I will not repeat my words," said Muhdar's grandfather, Baskara nodded.
"Your next task will be to take the Mandau Uyangk-Mandau kept in a coffin and buried with the corpse - and the skull of the grandfather of Tingkin in Lamin - to perfect your ritual. Bring the two things here before the chicken crows." said Muhdar's grandfather who made Baskara swallow his saliva deeply.
Baskara was a little shriveled when Grandpa Muhdar mentioned the skull he should take, how not to squeak? The skull of Tingkin's grandfather was the skull of a large customary chief placed on Lamin's ceiling and ejected during the Beliant-treatment ceremony of the Dayak Benuaq-tribe, Peel Land-ritual cleansing villages-or other ritual ceremonies.
"If you can't stand it, you can step back and get out of this place right now" said Muhdar's grandfather, who knew the shrift in Baskara's heart.
"Ma, Sorry Cake. I can but how do I find the tomb containing the Mandau Uyangk," asked Baskara carefully.
"The Metamp team will lead you to get all the goods" said Muhdar's grandfather.
"Ba, good Cake." Baskara lowered her head while fusing her palms together on the chest giving prayers to grandfather Muhdar.
When Baskara lifted his head he was surprised that Muhdar's grandfather was no longer in front of him even he was not in Muhdar's grandfather's cottage anymore, he was in the middle of a gripping forest.
"Go ahead and follow me" said Timang Metamp's stealth Tigers Dahan.
Baskara rose from the ground and followed the steps of Timang Metamp on a pitch-black night in the middle of the forest. The trip this time was very short for Baskara because now they have arrived at the Mantiq-Descendant cemetery of Ningrat-needle who is north of Lamin Pondok Labu village.
Timang Metamp stops at one of the tombs that has very beautiful carvings on each inch of its batur.
"There." Said Timang Metamp to Baskara.
Baskara lowered the number from his shoulder and took some tools that were somehow already in the number and Baskara began to dismantle the tomb of a Mantiq descendant of the grandfather of Tingkin.
With great difficulty Baskara was finally able to dismantle the grave made of ulin wood and dig the soil of the tomb. After digging long enough finally the coffin cover board appeared.
Baskara removed one by one the casket cover consisting of several arrangements of ulin boards after the open casket cover appeared coffin which was also made of ulin board that was carved very beautifully.
A strange stench was released when the coffin was opened, Baskara immediately took Mandau Uyangk who was in the chest of the dried human skeleton.
Before closing the coffin, Baskara also took the skull of the owner of the coffin. After the tomb returned to its original state, they stepped onto Lamin to retrieve the next object.